HIV mutation literature information.


  Pre-Treatment Integrase Inhibitor Resistance and Natural Polymorphisms among HIV-1 Subtype C Infected Patients in Ethiopia.
 PMID: 35458459       2022       Viruses
Result: In this study,19 substitutions conferring major resistance to DTG at 10 amino acid positions in the IN (T66A/I/K, E92G, G118R, E138K/A/T, G140S/A/C, Y143R/C/H, S147G, Q148H/R/K, N155H, and R263K) were assessed to explore the genetic barrier to DTG.


  Could Long-Acting Cabotegravir-Rilpivirine Be the Future for All People Living with HIV? Response Based on Genotype Resistance Test from a Multicenter Italian Cohort.
 PMID: 35207677       2022       Journal of personalized medicine
Method: We also excluded PWH with the following INSTI mutations: T66I, E92Q, G118R, G140S, Y143A/C/G/H/K/R/S, S147G, Q148H/K/N/R, N155H/S/T, and R263K.


  Brief Report: Bictegravir/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide Efficacy in Participants With Preexisting Primary Integrase Inhibitor Resistance Through 48 Weeks of Phase 3 Clinical Trials.
 PMID: 34897227       2022       Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
Abstract: Most of the participants (n = 19) were virologically suppressed at baseline and had one primary INSTI-R substitution, E92G, Y143C/H, S147G, Q148H/K/R, N155S, or R263K, +/-secondary substitutions.
Introduction: Primary INSTI drug resistance reported in surveillance studies are mainly substitutions that cause resistance to RAL and EVG (T66A/I, E92Q, Y143C/H/R, S147G, Q148H/K/R, and N155H pathways) and R263K,


  Integrase Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms and Structural Characteristics in Antiretroviral Therapy-Experienced, Integrase Inhibitor-Naive Adults with HIV-1 Infection Treated with Dolutegravir plus Two Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors in the DAWNING Study.
 PMID: 34694877       2022       Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
Table: Y143C/H/R/K/S/G/A


  HIV-1 Subtype C Drug Resistance Mutations in Heavily Treated Patients Failing Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor-Based Regimens in Botswana.
 PMID: 33807382       2021       Viruses
Method: The mutations of interest included: T66A/I/K, E92Q, G118R, E138K/A/T, G140S/A/C, Y143R/C/H, S147G, Q148H/R/K, N155H and R263K.
Discussion: This is in contrast to Y143C/R/H (n = 12), N155H (n = 9) and T97A(n = 13) from a similar study in the region where HIV-1C also predominates.


  Transmitted HIV-1 drug resistance in a large international cohort using next-generation sequencing: results from the Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment (START) study.
 PMID: 33369017       2021       HIV medicine
Abstract: INSTI DRMs were detected almost exclusively below the 20% detection threshold, most commonly Y143H (0.4%), Q148R (0.4%) and T66I (0.4%).
Method: INSTI mutations, which are not included on this list, were defined as those on the Stanford HIVdb surveillance DRM list, namely T66AIK, E92Q, F121Y, G140ACS, Y143CHR, S147G, Q148HKR and N155HS.


  Virological response and resistance profile in highly treatment-experienced HIV-1-infected patients switching to dolutegravir plus boosted darunavir in clinical practice.
 PMID: 33480094       2021       HIV medicine
Abstract: Among 13 non-responding patients for whom a genotypic resistance test result at failure was available, only two (15.4%) accumulated further resistance in integrase (Y143C/H/R; S147G and N155H) and protease (V32I, L33F, I54L).


  A Combination of M50I and V151I Polymorphic Mutations in HIV-1 Subtype B Integrase Results in Defects in Autoprocessing.
 PMID: 34835137       2021       Viruses
Result: After initial quality analysis, we excluded 27 sequences from four patients that contained integrase inhibitor (INI)-resistant mutations (Y143C/H/R; Q148H/K/R or N155H/S).


  Increased acquired protease inhibitor drug resistance mutations in minor HIV-1 quasispecies from infected patients suspected of failing on national second-line therapy in South Africa.
 PMID: 33632139       2021       BMC infectious diseases
Discussion: Previous studies on HIV-1C have shown major INI mutations at baseline in less than 5% of patients from Ethiopia (T66I, E138K, Q148R, and Q148H) and South Africa (Q148H, T66S, E92G, S147G, T66A, Y143YF and Y143H).


  Integrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI)-resistance mutations for the surveillance of transmitted HIV-1 drug resistance.
 PMID: 31617907       2020       The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy
Abstract: Among the 29 relatively common INSTI-selected mutations, 24 emerged as candidates for inclusion on a list of INSTI surveillance drug-resistance mutations: T66A/I/K, E92G/Q, G118R, F121Y, E138A/K/T, G140A/C/S, Y143C/H/R/S, S147G, Q148H/R/K, N155H, S230R and R263K.



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